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ArabicTeacher
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 11:58 pm Post subject: After living in Korea for some years |
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I come to conclusion that Koreans are very much like your average Arabs. It feels like my father's home every day here in Korea. |
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edwardcatflap
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Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:32 am Post subject: Re: After living in Korea for some years |
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ArabicTeacher wrote: |
I come to conclusion that Koreans are very much like your average Arabs. It feels like my father's home every day here in Korea. |
Care to elaborate? I assume you're not talking about the similarity in drinking cultures for one thing. |
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ArabicTeacher
Joined: 20 Jan 2016
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Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:41 am Post subject: Re: After living in Korea for some years |
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edwardcatflap wrote: |
ArabicTeacher wrote: |
I come to conclusion that Koreans are very much like your average Arabs. It feels like my father's home every day here in Korea. |
Care to elaborate? I assume you're not talking about the similarity in drinking cultures for one thing. |
There are too many things to list right now, except for drinking, industrialization, and the headscarves.
Driving habits, way of talking, how they talk among friends, etc, etc, etc. It seems that I'm in Oman at this point. It's good since my half-Korean son wouldn't be shocked if he would ever live in the Middle East. |
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sligo
Joined: 15 Oct 2008
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 4:58 am Post subject: Re: After living in Korea for some years |
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ArabicTeacher wrote: |
edwardcatflap wrote: |
ArabicTeacher wrote: |
I come to conclusion that Koreans are very much like your average Arabs. It feels like my father's home every day here in Korea. |
Care to elaborate? I assume you're not talking about the similarity in drinking cultures for one thing. |
There are too many things to list right now, except for drinking, industrialization, and the headscarves.
Driving habits, way of talking, how they talk among friends, etc, etc, etc. It seems that I'm in Oman at this point. It's good since my half-Korean son wouldn't be shocked if he would ever live in the Middle East. |
Yeah, the second class treatment of women and the superiority they feel to people from other countries is probably similar, maybe even the wife beatings... |
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